my cryptic view of the world, the world between my ears, or the world in front of my eyes. By talking about being cryptic, I mean from my suburban Liberal view.

Friday, January 26, 2007

The Riot Be The Rhyme Of The Unheard

Its official, the greatest left wing political band ever is reuniting! Rage against the Machine is back, and it took long enough. They are reuniting for the Coachella Music festival on April 29, and just the idea of them playing live together makes me fired up for no particular reason. I really want to hear Zack de la Rocha spout his venomous lyricism in anger against the worst Presidential administration in the History of the United States.

They fought against globalization before it was the in thing to do. They fought for illegal immigrants rights years before it was an issue that was in the mainstream media. This band was so ahead of its time, in terms of its political message, that their songs from the 1991 self titled album sound as fresh lyrically, as well as musically today that they did when they first burst onto the scene and blew everyone away.

Just reading about this made me listen to People of the Sun, a song about the plight of the (Zapatista Rebels) indigenous peoples of Mexico, and then Calm like a bomb a song talking about riot and protesting, demanding the government to look after those who don't have a voice. Its song like this that make a person think about the world, and to not just worry about consuming. It makes people think, and get angry, but also reminds us to look out for those of us who have no voice.

About Me

I am a Suburban Liberal, based out of Toronto, Ontario. I am also the President of the Pickering Scarborough East Provincial Liberal Association, and the Executive Vice President of the Pickering Scarborough East Federal Liberal Association. These views on here are my own, and are not those of the Liberal Party of Canada, or the Ontario Liberal Party.